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Prince Andrew could be called to testify before Congress over his Jeffrey Epstein ties

By Ashley Hume

Published October 22, 2025

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Prince Andrew could be called to testify before U.S. Congress over his connections to the late convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein.

During a Tuesday appearance on BBC's "Newsnight," Rep. Stephen Lynch, the Democratic ranking member of the House Oversight Committee, was asked if the committee was interested in speaking to the 65-year-old disgraced royal as part of their investigation into the Epstein files.

"We would be extremely interested in hearing from Prince Andrew regarding his involvement in all this, yes," Lynch said.

A split of Prince Andrew and Jeffrey Epstein.

Prince Andrew may be called to testify before Congress over his connections to Jeffrey Epstein.  (Max Mumby/Indigo/Getty Images; Rick Friedman/Rick Friedman Photography/Corbis via Getty Images)

Lynch said he was "sure" that the committee would issue an invitation for Andrew to provide his testimony in relation to the case.

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He explained that the committee had already spoken to several Epstein survivors as part of their investigation.

"I think for those on our committee, both Democrat and Republican, who have seen the pain and anguish that has been experienced by these women, it will only increase our interest in speaking to everyone who was involved here," Lynch said.

Fox News Digital has reached out to the House Oversight Committee's representative for comment.

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Prince Andrew, Virginia Giuffre, Jeffrey Epstein

Giuffre alleged that she was trafficked by Epstein and Maxwell and forced at age 17 to have sexual encounters with Andrew in London, New York and on Epstein’s private island. (Karwai Tang/WireImage; Jeenah Moon/Bloomberg via Getty Images; Neil Rasmus/Patrick McMullan via Getty Images)

The House Oversight Committee is currently looking into a number of issues surrounding Epstein and his associate Ghislaine Maxwell, including the Epstein files — a large collection of documents related to the disgraced financier's sex-trafficking operation and other official investigations.

Giuffre alleged in a 2015 court affidavit that she was trafficked by Epstein and Maxwell and forced at age 17 to have sexual encounters with Andrew in London, New York and on Epstein’s private island.

In 2021, Giuffre filed a sexual abuse lawsuit in New York against Andrew, who has consistently denied all allegations.

After a U.S. judge rejected Andrew's bid to dismiss the case, the two sides reached an out-of-court settlement in February 2022.

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Andrew did not admit liability but agreed to pay Giuffre an undisclosed sum and to make a donation to a charity supporting abuse victims.

Prince Andrew

Andrew relinquished his royal title last Friday.  (Karwai Tang/WireImage)

Epstein died in prison in August 2019 while facing federal sex trafficking and conspiracy charges.

In December 2021, Maxwell was found guilty of sex trafficking of a minor and conspiracy to entice and transport minors for illegal sex acts. She was sentenced to 20 years in federal prison in June 2022.

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Andrew, who had already stepped down from his official royal duties following a disastrous 2019 BBC interview about his Epstein connection and Giuffre's allegations, released a statement last Friday in which he announced that he had relinquished his royal title.

Prince Andrew Virginia Giuffre and Ghislaine Maxwell in 2001 photo

Andrew allegedly appears in this photograph with his arm around the waist of then-17-year-old Giuffre. Ghislaine Maxwell is standing to the right. (U.S. Second Circuit Court of Appeals)

Giuffre died by suicide at the age of 41 in April. Her posthumous memoir "Nobody’s Girl: A Memoir of Surviving Abuse and Fighting for Justice" was published on Tuesday. 

In the book, Giuffre recalled having multiple sexual encounters with Andrew when she was underage, accused the prince of treating her as a "birthright," described being trafficked for sex by Epstein and Maxwell, and recounted an alleged group sex encounter and how she "believed that I might die a sex slave."

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While appearing on "Newsnight," Lynch said that all the survivors that had spoken with the committee shared a close bond with Giuffre.

"And I think these memoirs only strengthen that bond," he added.

Ashley Hume is an entertainment writer for Fox News Digital. Story tips can be sent to ashley.hume@fox.com and on Twitter: @ashleyhume

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